FEATURES

An
interview with Manfred Zimmermann,
Editor in Chief and founder of:
Neuroscience Letters
August
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In
the recent analysis for Special Topics on
Alzheimer’s research over the past decade, the
journal Neuroscience Letters ranked at #10,
with 464 papers cited a total of 6,476 times on the
topic. This journal currently ranks at #11 overall in
the field of Neuroscience & Behavior in the ISI
Essential
Science Indicators
Web product, with 9,998 papers cited a total of 94,188
times to date. Below, the Editor-in-Chief of Neuroscience
Letters, Manfred Zimmermann, talks about the
journal’s success.
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An interview with:
Dr. Rudy Tanzi
July
2003 |
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In
the Special Topics analysis on Alzheimer’s disease research
over the past decade, Dr. Rudy Tanzi from Massachusetts
General Hospital ranked at #6, with 86 papers cited a total of
5,832 times on this subject. Dr. Tanzi is a co-author on the
papers ranked at #3, 7, and 9 on our list. In the ISI
Essential
Science Indicators
Web product, Dr. Tanzi has 39 papers cited a total of 5,233
times to date in the field of Neuroscience & Behavior, 24
papers cited 1,921 times to date in the field of Molecular
Biology & Genetics, and 27 papers cited a total of 1,547
times to date in the field of Biology & Biochemistry.
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An interview with:
Dr.
Dennis Selkoe
June
2003 |
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Dr.
Dennis Selkoe talks about what influenced
his career and discusses specific aspects of his research on
Alzheimer’s disease. In the
Special Topics analysis of Alzheimer’s disease research, Dr.
Dennis Selkoe ranks at #5 among scientists publishing in this
field over the past decade, with 70 papers cited a total of
6,158 times and three papers making the list of top 20 papers
in this field. In the ISI
Essential
Science Indicators
Web product, Dr. Selkoe’s work can be found in the fields of
Neuroscience & Behavior, Biology & Biochemistry,
Molecular Biology & Genetics, Clinical Medicine, and the
Multidisciplinary field.
ADDITION
OF DATA (August 13, 2007):
A podcast from
Dennis Selkoe has been added to this interview. Two
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An interview with:
Jonathan L. Haines, Ph.D.
May
2003 |
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Dr.
Jonathan Haines talks about his highly cited work on
the genetics of Alzheimer’s disease. In our analysis
of researchers publishing in this field over the past
decade, Dr. Haines ranks seventh, with 76 papers cited
a total of 5,677 times. His most-cited paper is ranked
first on our list with 1,913 citations: "Gene
dose of apolipoprotein E type 4 allele and the risk of
Alzheimer’s disease in late-onset families, (Science
261[5123]: 921-3, 13 August 1993). In the ISI
Essential
Science Indicators
Web product, Dr. Haines’s record shows 30 paper
cited a total of 4,164 times to date in the field of
Neuroscience & Behavior and 68 papers cited 3,000
times to date in the field of Molecular Biology &
Genetics.
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An interview with:
Dr
Warren Strittmatter
From in cites.com,
Nov. 2002
April 2003 |
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In this interview, in cites
talks with Dr. Warren Strittmatter of Duke University
about his highly cited work in Alzheimer’s disease
research. Dr. Strittmatter currently ranks among the
top 20 scientists in the ISI
Essential Science Indicators
Web product’s field of Neuroscience & Behavior,
with 34 papers cited a total of 7,555 times to date.
Two of his papers are in the top 5 of this field. Dr.
Strittmatter is Professor and Chief of the Division of
Neurology at Duke University Medical Center.
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